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Calendar

By Times staff writer

© St. Petersburg Times,
published August 12, 2001


AUG. 22: Schools open -- classes begin.

SEPT. 3: Schools closed -- Labor Day.

SEPT. 27: Early dismissal -- school improvement planning day

OCT. 12: Early dismissal -- school improvement planning day

OCT. 19: Schools closed for students -- ProEd day/State Professional Day

NOV. 11-17: American Education Week

NOV. 14: Great American Teach-In

NOV. 19-23: Schools closed -- Thanksgiving holidays

DEC 13: Early dismissal -- school improvement planning day

DEC. 24 to JAN. 4: Schools closed -- winter holidays

JAN. 7: Schools reopen -- classes resume

JAN. 18: First semester ends. Schools closed for students -- ProEd day

JAN. 21: Schools closed -- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day

JAN. 22: Second semester begins

FEB. 21: Early dismissal -- school improvement planning day

MARCH 15: Early dismissal -- school improvement planning day

MARCH 25-29: Schools closed -- spring holidays

APRIL 1: Schools reopen -- classes resume

MAY 9: Early dismissal -- school improvement planning day

MAY 10: Schools closed for students -- ProEd day

MAY 27: Schools closed -- Memorial Day

JUNE 5: Last day for students (full day). Second semester ends.

JUNE 6: Graduation.

AUG. 7, 2002: School resumes for the 2002-2003 school year.

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